updated for version 7.4.050

Problem:    "gn" selects too much for the pattern "\d" when there are two
            lines with a single digit. (Ryan Carney)
Solution:   Adjust the logic of is_one_char(). (Christian Brabandt)
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Bram Moolenaar
2013-10-02 21:55:02 +02:00
parent 3eead7c227
commit 4c7cb6b884
4 changed files with 13 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -4680,8 +4680,8 @@ is_one_char(pattern)
&& regmatch.startpos[0].lnum == regmatch.endpos[0].lnum
&& regmatch.startpos[0].col == regmatch.endpos[0].col);
if (!result && incl(&pos) == 0 && pos.col == regmatch.endpos[0].col)
result = TRUE;
if (!result && inc(&pos) >= 0 && pos.col == regmatch.endpos[0].col)
result = TRUE;
}
called_emsg |= save_called_emsg;

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@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ vlgnd
:set selection=exclusive
$cgNmongoose/i
cgnj
:" Make sure there is no other match y uppercase.
/x59
gggnd
:/^start:/,/^end:/wq! test.out
ENDTEST
@ -75,4 +78,7 @@ delete first and last chars
uniquepattern uniquepattern
my very excellent mother just served us nachos
for (i=0; i<=10; i++)
Y
text
Y
end:

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@ -27,4 +27,7 @@ elete first and last char
uniquepattern
my very excellent mongoose just served us nachos
for (j=0; i<=10; i++)
text
Y
end:

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@ -738,6 +738,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
static int included_patches[] =
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
/**/
50,
/**/
49,
/**/